Craig Sandwich (veggie)
Only Jessie could enlighten us as to why this is named as such, but don't let the name fool you... this is one of my favorite things. The idea behind this is to get the most flavor out of healthy vegetables as possible. There are countless possible variations, just adapt it to your personal taste.
There is just one basic rule to assembling your own masterpiece: alternate layers of slippery veggies with layers of veggies that have more friction. If you fail, and you will know if you did, you end up with a huge mess during the devouring process. I've failed more than once! Remember, avocado is a slippery mistress, so use extra caution near it (it never hurts to put a few sprouts on that layer for non-slip insurance).
This does not have to be a triple-bread-slice sandwich, but that's Craig's preference. Jessie is more of a double-slice (traditional) girl.

Note on the ingredients: size does matter. It all depends on the size of your bread slice. The list here is for a rather large slice of bread, so adjust accordingly.
Ingredients (per sandwich)
2 leaves Romaine lettuce, patted dry
1 mushroom, fresh, sliced
1/2 medium avocado, sliced
1/2 cup alfalfa sprouts
9 slices cucumber
4 slices tomato
1 slice American or Cheddar cheese
1 thin section of a yellow or white onion
salt (recommended)
pepper (recommended)
mayo
Method
- Toast bread lightly, if you desire or if you have pathetic, weak bread on hand.
- Layer the following
- 1 slice bread
- 1 leaf lettuce
- 1 slice cheese
- mushroom slices
- avocado slices
- 1 slice bread
- cucumber slices
- pepper
- tomato slices
- salt
- sprouts
- onion slices
- 1 leaf lettuce
- layer the bottom of the top bread layer with mayo
- last slice bread
- Holding the sandwich firmly, use a bread knife or other sharp serrated knife to slice in half.
Labels: dinner, sandwich, summer, vegetarian
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